The Cleveland Browns decided to make the ultimate switch Wednesday morning. Joe Flacco is headed to the bench and Dillon Gabriel is in as the starter. Normally, that would be the end of the quarterback conversation for now.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter provided some additional context behind the strange behavior from Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders on Wednesday. At a press conference after the announcement that Dillon Gabriel would replace Joe Flacco as the starting quarterback, Sanders took a strange approach to handling questions about the team’s decision.
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The Cleveland Browns have already designated their quarterback room as a major emergency in the middle of the 2025 season, as they have already benched Joe Flacco after four games and will ride with third-round pick Dillon Gabriel as Week 5 in London comes calling.
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski wouldn't even dignify Shedeur Sanders' place in the QB room with an answer to a question on why Joe Flacco is Dillon Gabriel's backup instead of the former Colorado Buffaloes star.